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Disability Studies - PAMLA 2026 Seattle, WA (PAMLA)

Seattle, WA
Organization: Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association
Event: PAMLA
Categories: Postcolonial, Hispanic & Latino, Interdisciplinary, Genre & Form, Popular Culture, World Literatures, Adventure & Travel Writing, Children's Literature, Comics & Graphic Novels, Drama, Narratology, Poetry, Aesthetics, Anthropology/Sociology, Classical Studies, Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, Film, TV, & Media, Food Studies, History, Philosophy, African & African Diasporas, Asian & Asian Diasporas, Australian Literature, Canadian Literature, Caribbean & Caribbean Diasporas, Indian Subcontinent, Eastern European, Mediterranean, Middle East, Native American, Scandinavian, Pacific Literature, Miscellaneous
Event Date: 2026-11-12 to 2026-11-15 Abstract Due: 2026-05-25

APPLICATION DEADLINE: MAY 25, 2026

Submissions are now being accepted for Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association (PAMLA)'s Disability Studies session, which meets at the 123rd annual conference, Nov. 12-15, 2026 in Seattle, Washington.

Disability Studies is a vibrant, interdisciplinary field that examines the ways disability is constructed across society, culture, and history. This session engages with texts from a wide range of genres, media, cultures, and historical periods, analyzed through the lens of disability theory and/or lived experiences of disability. Papers explore physical, sensory, cognitive, and/or mental disabilities, as well as issues related to pain, chronic illness, and invisible disabilities.

In keeping with the conference theme, Our Ruling Classes: Culture, Power, Conflict, papers explore how disability intersects with literatures, archives, and histories. Possible topics might include disabled histories; disability activism and protests; hierarchies of disability; stigma, ableism, and audism, as well as overlaps with discourse and rhetoric; and disability communities and crip identities.

Beyond the theme, works may address intersectionality and coalitional politics in disability studies; disability in pre-modern or non-Western texts and cultures; and emergent theories, models, and methodologies in disability studies.

To apply or for more information about the conference, submit directly at https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/CFP

https://pamla.ballastacademic.com/Home/CFP

stephaniejlim.phd@gmail.com

Stephanie Lim

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